When friends, work colleagues at work, family members, and lovers say “we have a great relationship”—or say “our relationship is not so good”—often what they are referring to is the quality of their ...
Meetings are often one-way presentations, with very little candid discussion. Leaders may not sit at the head of the conference table, but they lecture as if they were standing on a soapbox. Emails go ...
The Black Lives Matter movement gained visibility beyond social media after Michael Brown was shot and killed by police in Ferguson, Missouri, in August 2014. BLM’s focus has since expanded beyond ...
When the word “collaboration” is spoken in a school, it is not always welcomed with open arms. Educators or leaders who have had success or are comfortable working solo may feel they are being ...
In every summit, panel, or fireside chat I have been privileged to join recently, one lesson has echoed louder than any keynote: dialogue is power. Dialogue builds trust between regulators and ...
CU Boulder has been awarded a $299,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation’s Higher Learning program to support a three-year initiative entitled Restoring Trust: Humanistic Perspectives on Academic ...